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MINUTES - Regular - 5/14/2009 CITY OF SALEM 118 MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL A Regular Meeting of the City Council was held in the Council Chamber on Thursday, May 14, 2009 at 7.00 P.M., for the purpose of transacting any and all business. Notice of this meeting was posted on May 8, 2009 at 11.07 A.M. Councillor Joseph O'Keefe was recorded as absent. Council President Paul Prevey presided. Councillor McCarthy moved to dispense with the reading of the record of the previous meeting. It was so voted. President Prevey requested that everyone please rise to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. LETTER FROM THE MAYOR REQUESTING TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2010 BUDGET Councillor Prevey requested and received unanimous consent for suspension of the rules to allow Mayor Kimberley Driscoll to speak regarding the preparation of Fiscal Year 2010 Budget. There were no objections. Mayor Driscoll spoke about Level funding. School Department Budget is 45.8 million also the need to decrease Health Insurance costs. Following the Mayors presentation the Council resumed the normal portion of the meeting. #260 — REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE COUNCIL ON AGING The Mayor's reappointment of the following to serve on the Council on Aging was confirmed by a roll call vote of 10 yeas, 0 nays, 1 absent. Councillors Veno, Sosnowski, Sargent, Ryan, Pinto, Pelletier, McCarthy, Lovely, Furey and Prevey were recorded as voting in the affirmative. Councillor O'Keefe was recorded as absent. Patricia Donahue 12 Dearborn Lane, Salem Term to Expire: May 1, 2012 Elaine Heredeen, 16 Buffum Street, Salem Term to Expire: May 1, 2012 119 CITY OF SALEM MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #261 - CONSTABLES The Mayor's appointment of the following to serve as Constables with terms as follows was received and placed on file. Ryan P. Crowe, 121 Sylvan St., Danvers Term to Expire: May 1, 2010 Jason W. Gentry, 5 Station Rd., Salem Term to Expire: April 1, 2010 Michael J. O'Neill, 8 MacArthur Rd., Beverly Term to Expire: April 25, 2010 Constance Sorenson, 138 Bedford St., Burlington Term to Expire: April 23, 2012 #262 —APPOINTMENT OF AMY EVERITT TO THE PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION The following appointment by the Mayor was received after the deadline of Tuesday noon under suspension of the rules. The Mayor's appointment of Amy Everitt to serve on the Park and Recreation Commission for a term to expire May 1, 2012 was held until the next meeting of May 28, 2009 under the rules. #263 —APPR. FOR THE PURCHASE OF VIDEO CAMERA & SECURITY SYSTEM AT THE PARKING GARAGES The following Order recommended by the Mayor was adopted under suspension of the rules. ORDERED: That the sum of Nine Thousand, Eight Hundred Dollars ($9,800.00) is hereby appropriated to the "Capital Outlay Equipment" account to be expended for the purchase of video camera and security system for both Parking Garages in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor. CITY OF SALEM 120 MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #264 - TRANSFER FROM VARIOUS ACCOUNTS TO OFFSET 9C CUTS The following Order recommended by the Mayor was adopted. ORDERED: That the sum of Sixty-Seven Thousand, Five Hundred and Forty-Seven Dollars and Fifty-Eight Cents ($67,547.58) is hereby reduced from the following Fiscal Year 2009 salary accounts as a result of separation of service agreement to further offset 9C cuts in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor. Fire 1 2201-51 1 1 FT Salaries 10,968.66 1 2201-51 1 1 FT Salaries 12,642.81 Police 12101-5111 FT Salaries 17,649.45 12101-5111 FT Salaries 15,390.38 Pub. Serv. 14111-5111 FT Salaries 7,947.98 Library 1 61 01-51 1 1 FT Salaries 2,948.30 Total 67,547.58 #265 — TRANSFER TO PUBLIC PROPERTY— TELEPHONE The following Order recommended by the Mayor was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance. ORDERED: That the sum of Seven Thousand Dollars ($7,000.00) is hereby transferred from the "Public Property — Oil Heat" account to the "Public Property— Telephone" account in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor. #266 - TRANSFER TO PUBLIC PROPERTY—ANNEX TAXES The following Order recommended by the Mayor was adopted. ORDERED: That the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) is hereby transferred from the "Public Property — Electricity" account to the "Public Property —Annex Taxes" account in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor. 121 CITY OF SALEM MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #267 — TRANSFER TO COLLECTOR — FULL TIME SALARIES The following Order recommended by the Mayor was adopted. ORDERED: That the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750.00) is hereby transferred from the "Elections & Registration — Full Time Salaries" account to the "Collectors — Full Time Salaries" account in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor. #268 — OUTSTANDING FY08 POLICE DEPT. INVOICES The following Order recommended by the Mayor was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance co-posted with the Committee of the Whole ORDERED: That the sum of Two Thousand, One Hundred Dollars ($2,100.00) of outstanding Fiscal Year 2008 Police Department invoices are hereby allowed to be paid from the Fiscal Year 2009 Police budget as listed below in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor. Police John Kazes MD-Medical $2,100.00 #269 — OUTSTANDING FY08 PURCHASING DEPT. INVOICES The following Order recommended by the Mayor was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance co-posted with the Committee of the Whole. ORDERED: That the sum of Five Hundred and Ninety-Eight Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents ($598.75) of outstanding Fiscal Year 2008 Purchasing Department invoices are hereby allowed to be paid from the Fiscal Year 2009 Purchasing budget as listed below in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor. Purchasing Xerox Corporation $598.75 #270 — ESTABLISH REVOLVING FUND ACCOUNTS FOR FY2010 The following Order recommended by the Mayor was referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance co-posted with the Committee of the Whole. ORDERED: That the Salem City Council vote, pursuant to the provisions of MGL Chapter 44, Section 53E '/2 to authorize the establishment of the revolving funds for FY2010 as herein described. Expenditures from said funds shall not exceed the amount of funds received in the CITY OF SALEM 122 MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL respective accounts or as authorized as stated, shall come from any funds received by the respective boards for performing services, shall be used solely for the purpose of implementing the programs delineated and shall be approved by a majority vote of any respective boards in accordance with the recommendation of Her Honor the Mayor. FY 2010 Budget Request Maximum Fund Type of Receipts Authorization Annual Dept. Fund Name # Programs & Purposes Credited for Spending Expenditures Training and special equipment needed to Fees charged to R/A Local respond to hazardous persons spilling or Emergency materials incidents per releasing hazardous Fire Chief and $ Fire Planning Comm. 2433 CH 21 E materials Mayor 20,000.00 Fee charged to Dominion Power Plant to cover OT costs for Firefighter R/A Confined Confined space training Confined Space Drill Fire Chief and $ Fire Space Drills 2449 for Firefighters. training. Mayor 58,000.00 Fee charged for pass Renovations and to use dog park Maintenance of Dog (pooch pass). Recreation Park at Leslie's Retreat Twenty-Five dollars Director and $ Recreation Dog Park 2435 Park. annually for pass. Mayor 5,000.00 To be used for the operation and Parking and launch maintenance of Winter fees charged at Recreation Park & Rec. Island and McCabe McCabe Marina & Director and $ Recreation Public Access 2452 Marina Winter Island Mayor 25,000.00 Renovations and Recreation Salem Willows Maintenance of Willows Money generated Director and $ Recreation Meters 2459 Park. from Willows Meters Mayor 25,000.00 To support Salem Award committee and 25 cent surcharge to Recreation the Salem Witch Trial tickets beginning in Director and $ Recreation Witch House 2499 Memorial May 2009 Mayor 5,000.00 Planning & Fund operational costs Fees received during Director of Community Salem Ferry of the Salem Ferry and the off season for Planning and $ Development Operational 2453 Blaney Street Dock use/rent of ferry Mayor 6,699.38 To pay for costs of disposal of hazardous $20.00 fee charged items picked up as part for each sticker of sticker program, and bought when for abandoned pieces scheduling a Public Service Public picked up by this curbside pick up for Director and $ Services Sticker Program 2455 department. item disposal. Mayor 15,000.00 123 CITY OF SALEM MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL FY 2010 Budget Request Maximum Fund Type of Receipts Authorization Annual Dept. Fund Name # Programs & Purposes Credited for Spending Expenditures Provide for City purchase of environmental items such as recycling bins, recycling toters, rain Fees charged for barrels, composters, recycling bins, water conservation recycling toters, rain devises, recycling barrels, composters, Environmental calendar and water conservation City Engineer $ Engineering Fund 2438 educational material. devices. and Mayor 30,000.00 Projects related to City Primarily from: Traffic beautification events Island Sponsorships, including Traffic Island, Special Events Beautification, and Revenues, Event special events such as and Beautification City Engineer $ Engineering Traffic Island 2439 Tremendous effort sponsors and Mayor 25,000.00 Payments for rental School of building by outside Committee $ School Building Rental 2601 Building Rental groups and Mayor 175,000.00 Payments of building School rentals for custodians Committee $ School Custodial 2607 Custodial Overtime overtime and Mayor 80,000.00 Tuition payments for students attending the pre-school School program at the Early Committee $ School Early Childhood 2608 Pre-School Tuition Childhood Center and Mayor 125,000.00 School Purchases of school Committee $ School School Busing 2614 School Bus pass bus passes and Mayor 150,000.00 Tuition payments for students attending School the night school Committee $ School Night School 2620 Night School Tuition program and Mayor 25,000.00 Tuition Payments for students from other Special districts attending School Education Special Education Special Education Committee $ School Tuition 2627 Tuition programs in Salem and Mayor 250,000.00 Funding from the Promotional and Massachusetts Educational materials to Technology advance the mission Collaborative Clean and objectives of the Energy Choice Renewable Renewable Energy Task Matching Grant Energy Task Force Account $ Mayor Force 2360 Mayor 5,000.00 CITY OF SALEM 124 MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #271 — FIFTY (50) YEAR AGREEMENT WITH NATIONAL GRID FOR HARBORWALK LICENSE The following Order recommended by the Mayor, was referred to the Committee of the Whole. ORDERED: The Mayor is hereby authorized to enter into a 50-year Harborwalk License Agreement with National Grid, owner of two parcels of real estate along the South River, so that the City may construct and maintain a 10-foot wide Harborwalk along these parcels. The 1,000 foot Harborwalk will be constructed from Congress Street along the southern edge of the South River, parallel to Peabody Street, and turn along the western end of the South River to connect to Derby Street. #272 — OFFAL PERMITS Councillor Pinto introduced the following Order, which was adopted. ORDERED: That the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs look into creating an Ordinance relative to "Offal Permits". And that the acting Health Agent Janet Mancini and the City Solicitor Elizabeth Rennard be present. #273 — NATIONAL GRID'S TREE TRIMMING PRACTICES Councillor Lovely introduced the following Order, which was adopted. ORDERED: That the Committee on Government Services meet to discuss the matter of National Grid's tree trimming practices in the city and that the following be invited: Richard Rennard, National Grid, David Gendall, Doug Wagner, Arborist and residents. #274 — ORDINANCE, TRAFFIC HANDICAP PARKING, BOSTON ST. AND LANGDON ST. Councillor Ryan introduced the following Ordinances, which was adopted for first passage. In the year two thousand and nine An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to Traffic, Chapter 42, Sections 50B, Handicap Parking Limited Time 125 CITY OF SALEM MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Boston Street easterly side across from 83 Boston Street, for distance of twenty feet, "Handicap Parking Limited Time, Tow Zone" Section 2. Langdon Street in front of#3, for a distance of twenty feet, "Handicap Parking Limited Time, Tow Zone" Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter. #275 — ORDINANCE, RECODIFICATION OF ZONING Councillor Sargent introduced the following Ordinance, which was referred to the Committee of the Whole. In the year two thousand and nine An Ordinance to adopt a zoning ordinance re-codification for the City of Salem, Massachusetts; providing for the repeal of certain ordinances not included therein; and providing when such code and this ordinance shall become effective Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. The attached copy of the City of Salem Zoning Ordinance Re-codification consisting of sections 1 through 10 is hereby adopted. Section 2. All zoning ordinances enacted on or before February 6, 2009 and not included in the zoning ordinance or referenced therein are hereby repealed. Section 3. The repeal provided for in section 2 hereof shall not be construed to revive any ordinance or part thereof that has been repealed by this ordinance. Section 4. Additions or amendments to the zoning ordinance when passed in such form as to indicate an intention to make the same a part of the zoning ordinance shall be deemed to be incorporated in the zoning ordinance, so that reference to the zoning ordinance includes the additions and amendments. Section 5. Any person who violates the zoning ordinance may be fined as provided in section 9.2.3 thereof. CITY OF SALEM 126 MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL Section 6. Ordinances adopted after February 6, 2009, that amend or refer to ordinances in the zoning ordinance shall be construed as if they amend or refer to like provisions of the attached zoning ordinance. Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by law. #276 — REPORT OF THE GENERAL COURT'S SPECIAL COMMISSION ON MUNICIPAL RELIEF Councillor Veno introduced the following Order, which was adopted. ORDERED: That the enclosed report of the General Court's Special Commission on Municipal Relief be referred to the Committee on Administration and Finance for its review and that Representative John Keenan and Senator Berry be invited to attend. #277 — ORDINANCE, TRAFFIC HANDICAP PARKING LIMITED TIME, LAFAYETTE STREET Councillor Veno introduced the following Ordinances, which was adopted for first passage. In the year two thousand and nine An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance relative to Traffic, Chapter 42, Sections 50B, Handicap Parking Limited Time Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Lafayette Street in front of#292, for a distance of twenty feet, "Handicap Parking Limited Time, Tow Zone" Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by City Charter #278 — MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT Councillor Veno introduced the following Order, which was adopted. ORDERED: That the Monthly Financial Report dated March 31, 2009, be received and placed on file. 127 CITY OF SALEM MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #279 — SALEM MISSION ISSUES Councillor Pinto introduced the following Order, which was adopted. ORDERED: That the Committee of the Whole meet regarding the matter of the Salem Mission considering St. Mary's Church into twenty (20) apartments and the following be invited: Salem Mission Board of Directors CIU Salem Police Salem Theater Company, Paul Van Ness Joe Cultrera of the Salem Film Fest Mary Beth Bainbridge of the Salem Arts Association Rinus Oosthoek of Salem Chamber of Commerce #280 — RESOLUTION — SISTER COMMUNITY OF HUANGSHAN CITY, CHINA Councillor Lovely introduced the following Resolution, which was adopted. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, On April 26, 2007, the Salem City Council passed a Resolution, supported by the Mayor, inviting the Leaders of the rural Village of Huang Cun, Anhui Province, China, to join the City of Salem, Massachusetts, United States of America, to become a Sister Community; and WHEREAS, Miss Jenna Lovely, as a daughter of the City of Salem, hand-carried the Resolution to the Village of Huang Cun and presented it to the Leaders of the Village of Huang Cun, and the Village of Huang Cun conferred upon Miss Lovely an Honorary Citizenship of Huang Cun Village of Huangshan City; and WHEREAS, The Village of Huang Cun is one of 889 villages of Huangshan City, Anhui Province, China, and the political body of Huangshan City is the Huangshan Municipal People's Government; and WHEREAS, The Salem City Council is proud and humbled to become a Sister Community with Huangshan City and the Huangshan Municipal People's Government, and to foster a friendly relationship at the municipal level; and CITY OF SALEM 128 MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the Salem City Council, of behalf of its residents, wishes to extend an official Invitation to Huangshan City and the Huangshan Municipal People's Government, and respectfully requests that Huangshan City and the Huangshan Municipal People's Government become a Sister Community with the City of Salem, Massachusetts, United States of America. And be it Ordered, that Jenna Lovely, as a daughter of the City of Salem, be empowered to present this Resolution to the Leaders of Huangshan City and the Huangshan Municipal People's Government, with the Official Seal of the City of Salem, as a token our esteem and good will towards fostering a future relationship with Huangshan City and the Huangshan Municipal People's Government, and that this Resolution be made an official record of the Salem City Council. #281 - (#253) GRANTING LICENSES Councillor Lovely offered the following report for the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation. The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of granting certain licenses, has considered said matter and would recommend approval. TAG DAY S.H.S. Marching Band, December 5, 2009 #282 — (#237) APPR. FROM RETIREMENT STABILIZATION ACCOUNT Councillor Veno offered the following report of the Committee on Administration and Finance. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation. The Committee on Administration and Finance to whom was referred the matter of an appropriation of$64,658.94 from the Retirement Stabilization account has considered said matter and would recommend approval. 129 CITY OF SALEM MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #283 — (#250) CYCLE FOR LIFE Councillor Lovely offered the following report for the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation. The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of a petition from Cycle for Life has considered said matter and would recommend that the matter remain in Committee. #284 — (#241) DOGS OFF LEASH Councillor Lovely offered the following report for the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation. The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of dogs off leash, has considered said matter and would recommend that the Park and Recreation Commission will send a letter to the Chief of Police requesting enforcement of the leash law from the bike patrol and the Segway patrol. #285 — (#252) FISH TRAP LICENSE APPLICATION Councillor Lovely offered the following report for the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation. The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of a Fish Trap License for Douglas Heath, has considered said matter and would recommend approval and request DEP hold a public hearing. #286 —#286A (#240) MOORING FEES FOR COMMERCIAL BOATS Councillor Lovely offered the following report for the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation. The Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs to whom was referred the matter of Mooring Fees for Commercial Boats, has considered said matter and would recommend that the CITY OF SALEM 130 MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL attached ordinance submitted by the City Solicitor relative to Mooring Fees for Commercial Boats be adopted for first passage. In the year two thousand and nine An Ordinance to amend an ordinance relative to mooring fees Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. Section 10-24 of Chapter 10, Boats and Waterways, is hereby amended by- 1) Inserting a new definition in subparagraph (a) as follows: "A transient mooring shall be defined as a mooring, not to exceed fourteen in number issued to a single marina or boat yard, that the Harbormaster approved and has visibly marked for use by a marina or boat yard for the temporary, not to exceed 14 days per vessel, mooring of boats;" 2) Inserting an "s" in the heading of subparagraph (a) so that it reads "Definitions;" and 3) Inserting a new mooring fee in subparagraph (e) as follows: "(3) Fee for transient mooring, $75.00 per year." Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by city charter. Councillor Furey assumed the Chair. #287 — (#242) USE OF ALCOHOL ON THE SALEM COMMON Councillor Prevey offered the following report for the Committee of the Whole. It was voted to accept the report and adopt the recommendation. The Committee of the Whole to whom was referred the matter of use of alcohol on the Salem Common, has considered said matter and would recommend that the matter be referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs co-posted with the Committee of the Whole to discuss and address with possible revisions to the Ordinance or General Use on the Common. Councillor Prevey resumed the Chair. 131 CITY OF SALEM MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #288 — CONDUIT LOCATION ON CAMBRIDGE STREET A hearing was ordered for May 28, 2009 on the petition of National Grid for a conduit on Cambridge Street. #289 — REQUEST FROM JOE CULTRERA REGARDING ST. MARY'S CHURCH The request from Joe Cultrera to meet with the City Council regarding issues relative to St. Mary's Church was referred to the Committee of the Whole. #290 — BEANO APPLICATION FROM ST. JAMES PARISH The attached beano application from St. James Parish for Wednesdays from 6.00 PM to Midnight was granted. #291 — BLOCK PARTY SCENIC AVENUE The request of the residents of Scenic Avenue to hold a Block Party on July 18, 2009 with a rain date of July 19, 2009, was granted. #292 —#297 — LICENSE APPLICATIONS The following License applications were referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs. PUBLIC GUIDES Ann Roman, 82 N. Cedar Park, Melrose David Ingham, 32 Endicott St., Salem Ashley McMahon, 174 Lewis St., Lynn David Kess, 77 Summer St., Salem Tim Maguire, 28 High St., Salem Katelyn Gordon, 33 Franklin St., Salem Eric Fialho, 22 Hancock St., Salem William Jeff Page, 17 Beacon St., Salem CITY OF SALEM 132 MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL SECOND HAND CLOTHING Fashion Remix, 130 North St., Salem TAG DAY SHS Class of 2011, May 30, 2009 Salem Little League, June 6, 2009 & June 20, 2009 The Pink Angels, June 13, 2009 SHS Hockey, December 12, 2009 & December 20, 2009 #298 -#299 - LICENSE APPLICATIONS The following License applications were granted TAXI OPERATORS William C. Morgan, 276 Rantoul St., Beverly Junior Pena De La Cruz, 56 Palmer St., Salem Radhames Bueno, 106 Lafayette St., Salem Miguel Pimentel, 16 March St., Salem VEHICLE FOR HIRE OPERATORS ONLY Kathleen Morneau, 14 Lynch St. #32, Salem Austin Bertrand, 23 Robeson St., New Bedford Karl Tacheron, 11 High St., Ipswich Kevin Malone, 12 Anne Dr., Peabody Anna VonAllgeier, 59 Old Jacobs Rd., Georgetown Robert Anthony, 37 Boardman St., Salem Joel Cassidy, 35 March St., Salem Anthony Meneades, 40 Allerton St., Lynn Sheila Shambaugh, 82 Flint St., Salem Richard Lloyd, 9 East Garfield Ave., Beverly #300 — DRAINLAYER/CONTRACT OPERATOR LICENSES The following Drainlayer/ Contract Operator license applications were granted. K & B Excavating, 105 Mason St., Salem R. DiLisio Co. Inc., 113 Fayette St., Lynn INFINITI, LLC, 80 Larch Row, Wenham Joseph P. Cardillo & Son, Inc., 1 Melvin St., Wakefield Rotor Rooter, 175 Maple St., Stoughton 133 CITY OF SALEM MAY 14, 2009 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL #301 -#304 — CLAIMS The following Claims were referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affai rs. Gail Kucker, 22 Crescent Drive, Salem Roger and Marie Leger, 64 Marlborough Rd., Salem Patrick Schrader, 2 Berrywood Lane, Salem Ahmed Horma, 145 Harris St. #10, Revere #305 -#310 — BONDS The following Bonds were referred to the Committee on Ordinances, Licenses and Legal Affairs and returned approved. CONSTABLE: Ryan P. Crowe, 121 Sylvan St., Danvers Jason W. Gentry, 5 Station Rd., Salem Michael J. O'Neill, 8 MacArthur Rd., Beverly Constance Sorenson, 138 Bedford St., Burlington DRAINLAYER: K & B Excavating, 105 Mason St., Salem Rotor Rooter, 175 Maple St., Stoughton On the motion of Councillor Pinto the meeting adjourned at 9.40 P.M. ATTEST: CHERYL A. LAPOINTE CITY CLERK